City Guide: Tokyo

Museen
Various
Bape Gallery
Tokyo
Gallery of the "Bathing Ape" Labels. You'll see toys, street art and everything that the Japanese Fashion Guru "Nigi" likes. In order to get there start at Mizuho Bank and walk down Omote Sando street. Take the 2nd street to your right in the direction of Kotto Sando. You'll see the gallery right after the first cross street.
recommended by: Kitchener favourit
Restaurants
Food
Rojak
6-3-14 Minami Aoyama Minato-ku
107 0062 Tokyo
03 3409 6764
Organic Asian cuisine. A restaurant which offers a relaxed atmosphere, good fusion food and last but not least an English menu!
recommended by: Kitchener favourit
Shopping
Fashion
Beams
Tokyo
Each store of this Japanese Fashion chain is decorated differently. It's best to check first on their web page where you'll find the closest store.
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Boxfresh
19-4 Sarugaku -Cho Shibuya -Ku
Tokyo
Main Boxfresh store in Tokyo. Cool British streetwear with a sophisticated touch for Him and Her. Nice store.
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Eliminator Resistant Systems
10-1 Daikanyama-cho Shibuya -Ku
Tokyo
Interesting streetwear shop. Japanese labels.
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Footsoldier Bape Sta
401-2 Shimomaruyamachi Kawaramachidori Oike Sagaru
Tokyo
075 222 6995
Bape Sta ist the name of the sneaker line by the Japanese cult fashion label "A Bathing Ape". Here you can buy the sneakers only. The store's clean interieur design is all done in black and silver. The sneakers are displayed on a conveyor belt which cuts right through the middle of the store.
recommended by: Kitchener favourit
Nano Universe
Shibuya
Tokyo
03 5458 0085
Interesting Fashion Store in the trendy quarter Shibuya. You'll find brands like Sessun, Edwin, Dunderdon and of course lots of local brands
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Silas und Maria
3-13 Daikanyama -cho, Shibuya -ku
Tokyo
Who doesn't like the clothes of the British label Silas and Maria. A rare opportunity to see the whole collection in one store.
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Something Blue
2st Floor 18-7 Daikanyama , shibuya-ku
Tokyo
Boutique with a good selection of Japanese Denim Brands.
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Supreme
1-6 Daikanyama-cho Shibuya -Ku
Tokyo
The main store in Tokyo of the stylish US- skate label. You'll have to stand in line in order to get in-
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Food
Three Dog Bakery
Tokyo
Dogs are treated like royalty in Japan. This is actually a backery for dog cookies. Yummy Yummy
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Music
Bonjour Record
Daikanyama Shinjuku
Tokyo
Nice record store. Specialises in modern electronica, HipHop and lots more. Right in the centre of the Record Store quarter (it actually exists!) If you have the time, you're sure to find pretty much anything you're looking for.
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Various
Aranzi Aronzo
Ebisunishi Shibuya _KU
Tokyo
Aranzi Aranzo can't be described- just check it out. If you like designer toys and cutsy characters this is the place to go. You can also buy some Aranzi goods right here in the Kitchener E-store.
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AsoBit City
Akihabara
Tokyo
Toys and games store on several floors. Here, you'll find the latest electronic gadgets, video games and everything your heart desires.
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Kiddy Land
Harajuku
Tokyo
Paradise for every toy collector. A visit is already worthwhile simply to observe the completely shoppoholic Tokyo youth.
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Recon Shop
Harajuku Complex 1F 4-29-7 Jingumae Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo
Recon is the label of the well known Japanese graphic designers Futura and Stash. Here, the fan can bask in books, action figures and more.
recommended by: Kitchener favourit
Tokyo Biken & Co., Ltd.
5-15 Nishiasakusa 1 chome, Taito-Ku
Tokyo
03 3842 551
All these Shusis- and every single one made of plastic! It's here, that the Japanese restaurants buy the plastic counterparts of their menu for their window showcases. A cool souvenir that also looks decorative in European kitchens and living rooms.
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